MEET OUR TEAM

Dr. Don Welch, Ph.D., M.S., LMFT

FOUNDER & CEO

The Welch Responsive Temperament Assessment (WRTA), and its use in professional therapeutic settings, is the vision of Dr. Don Welch, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Sex Therapist with over 30 years of experience in the fields of mental health and relationship skills. He holds a bachelor’s degree, three (3) master’s degrees, and a doctorate degree.

Dr. Welch founded the Center for Enriching Relationships (CER) in 2002 with multiple sites, and thirty (30) therapists and fifty (50) university students in training serving thousands of clients throughout San Diego, California. He is also a published author and university professor.

Karl Christensen, MBA

DIRECTOR, PLANNING & CLIENT COORDINATION

Karl Christensen holds a bachelor’s degree in Financial Accounting and a master’s degree in Business Administration.

He has over 30 years of experience planning and overseeing the business operations of three (3) public school districts in San Diego, California.

Karl uses his expertise with spreadsheets, data management and analysis, and graphical representations of complex ideas to plan, develop, and coordinate company products and logistics.

Lance Rushing

CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER

For the last 25 years, Lance Rushing has used his expertise with software engineering and statistical application in a variety of industries; including semiconductor lithography manufacturing, the United States Department of Defense, a Major League Baseball team, a higher education company, one of the top 3 US banks, automobile marketing, and health insurance processors.

His post graduate work at San Diego State University’s Department of Geography emphasized spatial statistics and geographic perception research. His work focused on quantifying the learning differences of three dimensional spatial simulations compared to traditional forms of spatial knowledge acquisition.

At the University of California at Santa Barbara, Lance assisted in joint research projects between the departments of Psychology and Geography. His primary research focused on measuring the difference in spatial cognition between learning modalities.

Lance is the software architect of the Welch Responsive Temperament Assessment (WRTA).